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<blockquote data-quote="mjnetex" data-source="post: 744032" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>Our coyotes don't bother our cows, but the neighbor's dogs will--we have three jennies with one herd, they</p><p>were raised with cattle and are not tame at all but stay with the herd at ALL times. We have three jennies and a young </p><p>gelding we raised with the other herd, they are very tame and don't stay with the herd so well. Do not put a jack</p><p>with your cattle! We haven't but have seen it done, several times, with bad results. Only a jack that is raised with YOUR</p><p>cattle will be okay, I have been told, and I don't see a reason not to geld him. I know of one man who has a jack that WAS</p><p>raised with his cows but he sold the mother and this jack is just viscious to his cattle though won't kill a calf (he hopes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjnetex, post: 744032, member: 13948"] Our coyotes don't bother our cows, but the neighbor's dogs will--we have three jennies with one herd, they were raised with cattle and are not tame at all but stay with the herd at ALL times. We have three jennies and a young gelding we raised with the other herd, they are very tame and don't stay with the herd so well. Do not put a jack with your cattle! We haven't but have seen it done, several times, with bad results. Only a jack that is raised with YOUR cattle will be okay, I have been told, and I don't see a reason not to geld him. I know of one man who has a jack that WAS raised with his cows but he sold the mother and this jack is just viscious to his cattle though won't kill a calf (he hopes). [/QUOTE]
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